The document discusses how Singapore keeps its people young through what it calls the "Singapore E-lixer". The E-lixer refers to factors like education, employment, economical standards, equality of opportunity, entrepreneurship, technology ("E-space"), innovation, and giving back to the community. It argues that Singapore's focus on these areas through policies supporting education, jobs, affordable costs of living, meritocracy, and business growth helps maintain a youthful energy and vigor in its population. The document also outlines the founder's personal background and her non-profit Project Happy Feet, which supports underprivileged children in developing countries.